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Why I Attend Seth Godin’s Live Events

Debbie Weil

I’ve attended a handful of Seth’s live events over the past decade (cf Why I like Seth Godin’s quirky workshops from 2005) and always come away recharged. Like his other events, I give today’s an A. Today’s was dubbed a practicum on the future of book publishing. More about that in another post.

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How to Fix a “Broken Brand” with Social

Convince & Convert

James Royer , Director of Digital and Social for the Tampa Bay Lightning , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss social space in American sports, building rabid brand loyalty, and how to completely rebuild a “broken brand” successfully. Please Support Our Sponsors. Listen Now. The RSS feed is: [link].

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Four theories on the declining trust in Canadian social media

Dave Fleet

Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending my seventh Edelman Trust Barometer launch event in Toronto. This aggressive push led Facebook to become less and less about communities of ‘people like me’ and more replete with brands advertising to users.

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What Should We Expect from the New MySpace?

Mindjumpers

When Specific Media Executives, the Vanderhook brothers, last June announced to have acquired MySpace with superstar Justin Timberlake for just $35 million (News Corporation with Rupert Murdoch paid $580 million for it back in 2005), the buzz about the new MySpace started to spread. How to Create Engagement Through Facebook Timeline.

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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The individual page strength shouldn’t be ignored - what a great way to get more eyeballs on your brand. Hope to see you again at an upcoming event! December 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. February 2005. January 2005. check it out.

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Social Media Events: New School or Old School?

Bare Feet Studios

Home About What We Do PayPal Speaker Contact Subscribe Press / PR Bare Feet Network Internet Literacy for Business: Blogging, Podcasting, Online Video & Social Media Howto, Consulting, Training & Public Speaking Home > Activism , Aloha , Gossip 2.0 > Social Media Events: New School or Old School? Experiences are powerful. Not so cool.

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How to Make YouTube Shorts: Everything You Need to Know

Hootsuite

Since launching in 2005, YouTube has been home to countless video trends and many forms of entertainment. These 15-60 second videos are designed to entertain audiences and help brands and creators drive engagement. After all, using YouTube to bring in extra revenue is standard for many creators and brands. EMBED] [link].

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